To Nature Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBCDCDCEF

It may indeed be fantasy when IA
Essay to draw from all created thingsB
Deep heartfelt inward joy that closely clingsB
And trace in leaves and flowers that round me lieA
Lessons of love and earnest pietyC
So let it be and if the wide world ringsB
In mock of this belief it bringsB
Nor fear nor grief nor vain perplexityC
So will I build my altar in the fieldsD
And the blue sky my fretted dome shall beC
And the sweet fragrance that the wild flower yieldsD
Shall be the incense I will yield to TheeC
Thee only God and thou shalt not despiseE
Even me the priest of this poor sacrificeF

Samuel Taylor Coleridge



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